Dodging Bullets : The Heterogeneous Effect of Political Violence on Greenfield FDI
The relationship between political violence and greenfield foreign direct investment is contingent on the type of violence, characteristics of the investment-receiving sector, and extent to which the investing firm is geographically diversified. Th...
| Main Authors: | Witte, Caroline T., Burger, Martijn J., Ianchovichina, Elena I., Pennings, Enrico | 
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| Format: | Working Paper | 
| Language: | English en_US  | 
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      World Bank, Washington, DC    
    
      2017
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| Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/192481481638146614/Dodging-bullets-the-heterogeneous-effect-of-political-violence-on-greenfield-FDI http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25813  | 
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